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English Senior High

赤線で囲った部分の説明がいまいち分からないです。 イメージが掴めないです。 例文と交えて教えてください

3/ have +0+分詞/see +0+分詞 1 have/ get +0+現在分詞 TARGET @ 161 (1) The comedian had the people laughing. (2) He got the machine working. T (1) そのコメディアンは人々を笑わせた。 (2) 彼はその機械を動かした。 「O を~させる/ させておく」 参考 参考 「Oを~してもら good have や get は〈have/ get +0+現在分詞〉の形で、 を~させる / させておく」という意味を表すことができる。 現在分詞は 「している最中」 という進行の意味を含む。 She had me waiting in the rain for thirty minutes. (彼女は私を雨の中で30分も待たせたままにした。) have はある状態への変化や継続を表すときに, get はある状態まで もっていくことを表すときに使う。 〈have + O + 動詞の原形〉は「○に~させる / してもらう」という意味 (p.199) で, 完結した動作を表すときに使う。 ove 2 have/get+0 +過去分詞 TARGET 162 pdtond you (1) I had my hair cut at a famous beauty salon. (2) I got my fingers caught in the train doors. (3) Have your essay finished by tomorrow! (1) 私は有名な美容室で髪を切ってもらった。 (2) 私は電車のドアに指をはさまれた。 (3) 作文を明日までに書き上げてしまいなさい! have や get を使 やっ どう

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English Senior High

この誤り箇所指摘の問題が分からないのでよろしくお願いします。

【4】 次の1~10について, 誤った英語表現を含んだ部分がある場合には(a)~(d)から誤り を一つ選び,誤りがない場合には (e) を選んでマーク解答用紙にマークせよ。 1. In (a) classical Islamic history there could be no clash between since the caliph, the titular head of the Islamic state and community, (b) combined in pope and emperor, himself both (c) political or religious-though (a) not spiritual-authority. NO ERROR 2. The years (a) immediately following the end of the Cold War offered (ú) a tantalizing glimpse of a new kind of international order, with nation-states growing together or disappearing, ideological conflicts (c) melting away, cultures intermingling, and free commerce and communications (a) increasing. NO ERROR 3. Despite the growth of the economy, or perhaps (a) in part because of it, and because, as well, (b) the vast rural exodus owing to both (c) population growth and increasing agricultural productivity, workers (a) crowded into urban slums. NO ERR 4. Malthus, Ricardo, Marx, and (a) many others had been talking about inequalities for decades without citing any sources (b) whatsoever or any methods for (c) comparison NO ERROR one era with (a) another. 5. The religious differences between Europe and the United States are (a) typically described in terms of (b) beliefs and practices: Europeans are (c) far less likely than Americans (a) join and attend houses of worship or to believe in heaven and hell. NO ERROR

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English Senior High

この誤り箇所指摘の問題が分からないのでよろしくお願いします。

【4】 次の1~10について, 誤った英語表現を含んだ部分がある場合には(a)~(d)から誤り を一つ選び,誤りがない場合には (e) を選んでマーク解答用紙にマークせよ。 1. In (a) classical Islamic history there could be no clash between since the caliph, the titular head of the Islamic state and community, (b) combined in pope and emperor, himself both (c) political or religious-though (a) not spiritual-authority. NO ERROR 2. The years (a) immediately following the end of the Cold War offered (ú) a tantalizing glimpse of a new kind of international order, with nation-states growing together or disappearing, ideological conflicts (c) melting away, cultures intermingling, and free commerce and communications (a) increasing. NO ERROR 3. Despite the growth of the economy, or perhaps (a) in part because of it, and because, as well, (b) the vast rural exodus owing to both (c) population growth and increasing agricultural productivity, workers (a) crowded into urban slums. NO ERR 4. Malthus, Ricardo, Marx, and (a) many others had been talking about inequalities for decades without citing any sources (b) whatsoever or any methods for (c) comparison NO ERROR one era with (a) another. 5. The religious differences between Europe and the United States are (a) typically described in terms of (b) beliefs and practices: Europeans are (c) far less likely than Americans (a) join and attend houses of worship or to believe in heaven and hell. NO ERROR

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